Bail was set at $200,000 cash or bond yesterday for a Hoboken man charged with stabbing a man in what police suspect was a drug deal gone bad, leading to three arrests and the seizure of 89 grams of suspected marijuana Thursday night, officials said.

Bail for Tyquan Chisolm, 24, of Sixth Street, was set in Central Judicial Processing court in Jersey City when he made his first court appearance yesterday on the charges of robbery and weapons offenses related to a serrated knife.

The stabbing victim, Jesus Andrade, 23, of the 4800 block of Park Avenue in Weehawken, also appeared in CJP yesterday on numerous drug charges, including distribution of more than 50 grams of marijuana within 1,000 feet of school property and within 500 feet of public property.

Finally, Luis A. Nunez, of the 4500 block of Park Avenue in Weehawken, appeared in court on charges he conspired to commit drug crimes with Andrade.

At 11:23 p.m., Thursday, officers responded to 901 Monroe St., on a report of a fight and found the three men there. Andrade was bleeding from his side, Hoboken Police Chief Anthony Falco said, adding that Andrade told the cops Chisolm stabbed him. While Andrade was being treated at the scene, police found the suspected marijuana in his backpack, Falco said.

Investigators believe Nunez and Andrade went to the location to sell the suspected marijuana to Chisolm and a fourth man but the alleged drug deal went bad, Falco said, adding that the man who had been with Chisolm was gone when police arrived.

When arguing for the high bail, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor John Wojtal told the judge Chisolm “was found with a knife in his possession covered in blood and the victim was in court today with blood on his clothing.”

Andrade’s bail was set at $30,000 cash or bond and court officials noted there was a warrant for his arrest out of Clark on the charge of hindering apprehension. Nunez’s bail was to be set in Superior Court where he has pending charges.